Others included walks from Iona to Holy Island, Canterbury to York, and around the monasteries, abbeys and priories of Yorkshire. |
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Author Iona McGregor makes the point that many of the traditions we observe now date from the Victorian era. |
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Out across the water, Iona lay basking under an astonishingly blue Hebridean sky. |
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Iona is a very plucky, determined, headstrong lady and is the unsung heroine in the whole of this saga. |
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The book was probably taken to Ireland by the monks of Iona when they were put to flight by invading Vikings at the beginning of the 9th century. |
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On Iona, the threat is to its white sand beaches and the coastal machair which protects low-lying areas further inland. |
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I drank with them in the only pub on Iona and danced wild versions of strip the willow with them at ceilidhs. |
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Iona said she could not recall what raced through her mind when the mugger pulled out his flick knife. |
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Malcolm Morley, who has worked at the hotel for three years, would love to make Iona his home. |
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My arm sprang out like a Hitler salute as I pointed across the water to the Isle of Iona. |
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By the time he painted this well-known image of Iona, Peploe had been acquainted with the island for four years. |
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Funds poured into a restoration appeal and the Iona Community is now a world-famous centre for religious pilgrimage, with the restored abbey its crowning glory. |
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If this is the case, then it was probably taken to Ireland by the monks of Iona when they were put to flight by invading Vikings at the beginning of the 9th century. |
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Canada's Iona Mahtab chosen for the rowing team but did not compete in the boycotted 1980 Moscow Oly. |
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The community operated both on Iona and in Glasgow, mixing the mystical beauty of a remote island with the tough realities of an industrial city. |
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On my tour when I travelled the rural areas, including Iona and Middle River, the issues that need attention in those areas are roads and water. |
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I was happy that the wrecks of Champion and Iona were still there, giving divers the chance to see a method of propulsion that is now almost extinct. |
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The Canadian Coast Guard was privileged to have Her Honour, Iona Campagnolo name and dedicate each of the lifeboats. |
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This hasn't discouraged Iona and their fellow no campaigners from attempting to emotively and dishonestly reframe the discussion, however. |
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Citizens are reminded that during the present autumn period they must give a 24 hour notice to the Guardian Iona Miller if they wish lake access. |
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In Scotland, a credit-card centre in Dumferline will receive a grant as will a tourist centre on the island of Iona. |
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Oronsay was allegedly one of St Columba's stopovers en route to Iona and a 16 th-century priory and magnificent Celtic cross are among its attractions. |
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Neil is vain, priggish and, like his wife Iona, grimly materialistic. |
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Seven hundred miles to the northwest along the rugged isles of Scotland's western coast, a restored Benedictine abbey is home to the Iona Community. |
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In Scotland, James attempted to subdue the Gaelic clans and suppress their culture through laws such as the Statutes of Iona. |
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Lochaber is mentioned by Adomnan of Iona in his biography of St Columba on two occasions. |
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Iona remained part of the Lordship of the Isles for the next century and a half. |
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Following the 1491 Raid on Ross, the Lordship of the Isles was dismantled, and Scotland gained full control of Iona for the second time. |
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Iona Abbey, now an ecumenical church, is of particular historical and religious interest to pilgrims and visitors alike. |
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Both poems are examples of Abecedarian hymns in Latin written while Columba was at the Iona Abbey. |
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The Vita also offers a valuable insight into the monastic practices of Iona and the daily life of the early medieval Gaelic monks. |
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Among other deeds, Margaret also instigated the restoration of Iona Abbey in Scotland. |
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Those monks and clergy unable to accept the Whitby decision left Northumbria, some going to Ireland and others to Iona. |
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Mr. Chodan said he saw the maharishi speak at a Beach Boys concert at Iona College, after Mike Love, the Beach Boys singer, let Mr. Chodan in the back door. |
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There is a new water line going in to Iona but it is not going far enough. |
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Currently, 154 Iona students are majoring in mass communication. |
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Iconceptual, Iona Group, IsoDynamic, Kenexa, Knowledge Impact, Knowledge Quest, Learn2 Corporation, LearnStream Inc. |
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Fifty years ago, the Anglican church made a reconstruction of the saint's Derry to Iona voyage, with the Archbishop of Canterbury waiting on the Scottish shore to welcome the oarsmen. |
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Iona leader David Quinn spoke against gay marriage in front of the constitutional committee a number of years ago, arguing against holding a referendum. |
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Organisers said several Church of England ministers and ministers from the Church of Scotland's Iona community were among those arrested yesterday, as were 15 Finnish and nine Swedish peace campaigners. |
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For example, the Iona Presbyterian Church in Dartmouth received funding. |
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Do you have a particular interest for Iona? |
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Attending the ceremony were The Honourable Iona Campagnolo, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, and The Honourable Norman Kwong, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. |
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I can't give you much of a response as regards Iona. |
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Mrs. Wingham joins Mrs. Sylvia Montgomery and the Honourable Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Iona Campagnolo in being sponsors for Coast Guard cutters this year. |
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Aidan, an Irish monk from the Scottish island of Iona to convert his people. |
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Eventually, Northumbria was persuaded to move to the Roman practice and the Celtic Bishop Colman of Lindisfarne returned to Iona. |
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The king's body was sent north for reburial, in the reign of his son Alexander, at Dunfermline Abbey, or possibly Iona. |
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In the Northern Isles, James's cousin Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, resisted the Statutes of Iona and was consequently imprisoned. |
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Many satellite institutions were founded, and Iona became the centre of one of the most important monastic systems in Great Britain and Ireland. |
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The Book of Kells may have been produced or begun on Iona towards the end of the 8th century. |
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The Abbey graveyard is also the final resting place of John Smith, the former Labour Party leader, who loved Iona. |
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Weeks at the centres often follow a programme related to the concerns of the Iona Community. |
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The Iona Hostel at Lagandorain and the Iona campsite at Cnoc Oran also offer accommodation. |
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He founded the important abbey on Iona, which became a dominant religious and political institution in the region for centuries. |
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Columba died on Iona and was buried in 597 by his monks in the abbey he created. |
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He is the chairman of the group Friends of Orthodoxy on Iona and of the Friends of Mount Athos. |
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The little island of Iona became the refuge of the sons and some thanes of Athelfrith, banished by Edwin. |
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If APA is successful in this process, it would add Iona to its large portfolio of gas infrastructure assets. |
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Only the pagan Anglo-Saxons who arrived in England from Germany needed christianising after Iona. |
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Iona in 2007 with IONA was diagnosed with a craniopharyngioma brain tumour. |
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With one interest rate ruling from the Isle of Iona to the Ionian Islands, we could be in the position of either a Germany or an Ireland. |
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The definitive study of English rhymes remains the work of Iona and Peter Opie. |
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Irish missionaries founded monasteries outside Ireland, such as Iona Abbey, the Abbey of St Gall in Switzerland, and Bobbio Abbey in Italy. |
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There is evidence also that Hebrew and Greek were studied, the latter probably being taught at Iona. |
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It had followed the traditions of the Columban church of Iona until the Synod of Whitby in 664 at which it pledged loyalty to the Roman Church. |
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These include materials from an annal kept at the monastery of Iona in Scotland. |
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He was granted land on the island of Iona off the Isle of Mull which became the centre of his evangelising mission to the Picts. |
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As the Norse domination of the west coast of Scotland advanced, Iona became part of the Kingdom of the Isles. |
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Adomnan of Iona, recorded several stories relating to St Columba and the island of Tiree. |
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In another story, Columba banished some demons from Iona who then went to the island of Tiree to afflict the monks there instead. |
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Iona Island was formerly called McMillan Island, after a pioneer Scots settler, Donald McMillan. |
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The script forms strong links between the Lichfield manuscript and Northumbrian, Iona, and Irish manuscripts. |
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On 28 July 2010, S4C's chief executive Iona Jones left her post without explanation. |
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On 3 February 2011, it was announced that issues between Iona Jones and S4C had been settled. |
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Colman departed his see for Iona and Lindisfarne ceased to be of such major importance. |
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Columba and twelve companions went into exile on Iona and founded a monastery there. |
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Book of Kells Usually dated to around 800, although sometimes up to a century earlier, the place of origin is disputed between Iona and Kells, or other locations. |
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Through the reputation of its venerable founder and its position as a major European centre of learning, Columba's Iona became a place of pilgrimage. |
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The monastery of Lindisfarne was founded by Irish monk Saint Aidan, who had been sent from Iona off the west coast of Scotland to Northumbria at the request of King Oswald. |
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Monks from the Irish community of Iona settled on the island. |
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The monastery at Iona on the west coast was first raided in 794, and had to be abandoned some fifty years later after several devastating attacks. |
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In AD 793, ferocious Viking raids began on monasteries such as those at Iona and Lindisfarne, creating fear and confusion across the kingdoms of north Britain. |
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Iona Carbarns as his distressed, near suicidal daughter, and Anne Marie Timoney as the meddlesome, man-hating therapist with a dark secret also make a strong impression. |
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After Justus' departure from Northumbria, a new king, Oswald, invited missionaries from the Irish monastery of Iona, who worked to convert the kingdom. |
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Iona was a centre of learning and produced many important manuscripts. |
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The island, other than the land owned by the Iona Cathedral Trust, was purchased from the Duke of Argyll by Hugh Fraser in 1979 and donated to the National Trust for Scotland. |
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In 635 Aidan, an Irish monk from Iona chose the Isle of Lindisfarne to establish a monastery and close to King Oswald's main fortress of Bamburgh. |
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Initially the kingdom was evangelised by Irish monks from the Celtic Church, based at Iona in modern Scotland, which led to a flowering of monastic life. |
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The young heroine, Helena Campbell, argues that Scotland in general and Iona in particular are the scene of the appearance of goblins and other familiar demons. |
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